PewPewDie
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- First Name
- Jake
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- Jan 21, 2018
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- Havelock, NC
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- 2018 JLUR
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Right you are ThirtyOne! I didn't factor in the Destination charge, which he got in the $39481 price, plus with the military $500, it's more like 4.525%. Along with the warranty and delivery, it's a very good deal. He's walking out the door around $4000 under MSRP when all fees are factored in.$39,481 is 3% below invoice. Throw in the extended powertrain warranty and delivery and that is a pretty good local deal.
$599 doc fee is standard here. But sales tax for cars is only 3%.Right you are ThirtyOne! I didn't factor in the Destination charge, which he got in the $39481 price, plus with the military $500, it's more like 4.525%. Along with the warranty and delivery, it's a very good deal.
Fees of nearly $700 would chap my ass, but I understand that in a lot of other states dealers charge similar processing/doc fees along with gov. fees. Still better than paying $200 in fees here in NY and 8.625% in sales tax...
I'm assuming you only have the Hellcat as an engine donor for a JLUR...That looks like a solid deal!
Yeah, my sales tax on that build would be around $3500. If I wind up buying at Koons, I'll be paying the high dealer fee and the higher tax rate. Woohoo! Crazy that with the travel and the higher fees it might still be worth it for me to go down there (like $1800 worth it).$599 doc fee is standard here. But sales tax for cars is only 3%.
Hahaha! Not quite! The Hellcat has been part of our family for the last 18 months, and likely isn’t going anywhere for a while.I'm assuming you only have the Hellcat as an engine donor for a JLUR...
Yes - lifetime powertrain? lifetime bumper to bumper? FCA warranty good at any dealer?Adding in accessories and lifetime warranties are bonuses, but get it in writing and make sure you understand the fine print.